I stopped by this morning and also got great views of a Townsend's Warbler a little further down the path from the banding area that David described earlier.
-- Adam Vesely
Thornton, CO
On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 8:50:09 PM UTC-6, David Dowell wrote:
On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 8:50:09 PM UTC-6, David Dowell wrote:
This evening in the bird-banding area at Barr Lake, there were at least 7 warbler species: Nashville Warblers (3), Virginia's Warblers (2), Northern Waterthrush, American Redstarts (2), Wilson's Warblers (2), Common Yellowthroats, and Yellow Warblers. The banding area is accessed from the trail about a quarter mile northeast of the visitor's center. Walking in that area isn't easy, and the mosquitoes went from bad to unbearable as the evening progressed.Other highlights included a large group of (approximately 80) Snowy Egrets on the opposite side of the lake, and a spectacular sunset.David DowellLongmont, CO
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